Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
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Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
Apparently it happened in the dying minutes at Subiaco. Pretty serious injury, considering if both one's lungs are punctured, they are as good as dead.
What a little trooper. Hope he recovers soon enough.
Seems like we're getting whacked with injuries, after last year we finally got some luck. Bloody hell!
What a little trooper. Hope he recovers soon enough.
Seems like we're getting whacked with injuries, after last year we finally got some luck. Bloody hell!
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
Punctured lung must mean broken ribs?
Has to be a 4 week injury. Can Stevens come in? Must have eaten a rotten prawn.
Has to be a 4 week injury. Can Stevens come in? Must have eaten a rotten prawn.
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Wow the injury fairies after leaving us pretty much alone last year are now whacking us hard. Gunna miss the little fellas play opening runs huge. Get Freeman in! For me I'd play Billing as a dedicated onballer. We need his creativity around the ball. Could open a spot for White on the wing.
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
This is rotten luck coming on top of the injury to Rooey. Our third best player is next up no doubt.
But as I said elsewhere, crisis creates opportunity. It's a chance for one one else to press their claim around the clearances.
So step up Acres, Stevens, Steele, Gresham, Billings, and anyone else who thinks they can make a difference.
But as I said elsewhere, crisis creates opportunity. It's a chance for one one else to press their claim around the clearances.
So step up Acres, Stevens, Steele, Gresham, Billings, and anyone else who thinks they can make a difference.
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
This would now make Ross our best midfielder which is a bit of a worry, but I agree with the sentiment that it may not be all bad.
A midfield without Steven's roving and pace will be very workmanlike, but if Ross, Dunstan, Steele, Acres and Billings really are part of the future, they may have no better opportunity to prove it - especially Billings!
I do think it will further vindicate the need to pay some serious coin for elite midfield talent.
A midfield without Steven's roving and pace will be very workmanlike, but if Ross, Dunstan, Steele, Acres and Billings really are part of the future, they may have no better opportunity to prove it - especially Billings!
I do think it will further vindicate the need to pay some serious coin for elite midfield talent.
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We are in a bit of strife
He's our best player by plenty, Roo is the second best by even more... our run will be limited
The one player that we can ill afford to lose
Beams, Rockliff, Zorko
He's our best player by plenty, Roo is the second best by even more... our run will be limited
The one player that we can ill afford to lose
Beams, Rockliff, Zorko
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
SydneySainter wrote:This would now make Ross our best midfielder which is a bit of a worry, but I agree with the sentiment that it may not be all bad.
A midfield without Steven's roving and pace will be very workmanlike, but if Ross, Dunstan, Steele, Acres and Billings really are part of the future, they may have no better opportunity to prove it - especially Billings!
I do think it will further vindicate the need to pay some serious coin for elite midfield talent.
Of course Ross is part of the future, maybe even the next captain.
He has already proven himself and was our best player yet again last night.
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
I wouldn't mind seeing Sinclair get a chance to rotate through the middle.
Hard, quick and usually very clean.
Has only really played the forward pocket role so far in the seniors, but plays midfield a bit with Sandy.
Would rather see him come in than Freeman.. bringing in Freeman to coverinjuries seems like a risk. No doubt they have a strict plan with him... hope injuries don't change that.
Hard, quick and usually very clean.
Has only really played the forward pocket role so far in the seniors, but plays midfield a bit with Sandy.
Would rather see him come in than Freeman.. bringing in Freeman to coverinjuries seems like a risk. No doubt they have a strict plan with him... hope injuries don't change that.
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
If it were off to the Gabba, I'd be worried. At least we play them on our own dung heap.BigMart wrote:We are in a bit of strife
He's our best player by plenty, Roo is the second best by even more... our run will be limited
The one player that we can ill afford to lose
Beams, Rockliff, Zorko
Bad management is bad management
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
I agree that Ross has proven himself and he's certainly a handy midfielder. But despite his 29 touches last night, he just doesn't damage the opposition enough. Hence why I'm curious to see how he fares without Steven. Can he go up another level?saynta wrote:SydneySainter wrote:This would now make Ross our best midfielder which is a bit of a worry, but I agree with the sentiment that it may not be all bad.
A midfield without Steven's roving and pace will be very workmanlike, but if Ross, Dunstan, Steele, Acres and Billings really are part of the future, they may have no better opportunity to prove it - especially Billings!
I do think it will further vindicate the need to pay some serious coin for elite midfield talent.
Of course Ross is part of the future, maybe even the next captain.
He has already proven himself and was our best player yet again last night.
Bad management is bad management
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
Bugga.... Lions, Pies Cats..and even the Hawks which are our next 3/4 games are amongst our most winnable games this season and now it looks like our two best players in Steven and roo will be missing for most if not all of those games.
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It becomes a brilliant test next week for our much vaunted "depth". Off the back of the toughest road trip in the business, could be a bit flat, spent a lot of petrol tickets and senior players out. This is will exactly show us where we are at. These next-gen 50+ game players - Ross, Newnes, Weller need to stand up. WE are either all up or all down. That's not good enough. The best teams have players who make things happen when its going against you. Ross should be kicking goals. Newnes should be hitting guys and making big plays under pressure. Weller needs to get more of it (although good little goal scorer). Dunstan needs to be the man inside. WEbster needs to be consistent and actually kick properly. Carlisle needs to take some marks and read the player better. Savage needs to rebound consistently and lower his eyes.SydneySainter wrote:I agree that Ross has proven himself and he's certainly a handy midfielder. But despite his 29 touches last night, he just doesn't damage the opposition enough. Hence why I'm curious to see how he fares without Steven. Can he go up another level?saynta wrote:SydneySainter wrote:This would now make Ross our best midfielder which is a bit of a worry, but I agree with the sentiment that it may not be all bad.
A midfield without Steven's roving and pace will be very workmanlike, but if Ross, Dunstan, Steele, Acres and Billings really are part of the future, they may have no better opportunity to prove it - especially Billings!
I do think it will further vindicate the need to pay some serious coin for elite midfield talent.
Of course Ross is part of the future, maybe even the next captain.
He has already proven himself and was our best player yet again last night.
IF we lose next week, it could be the impetus to get more of the talented kids in. Next week feels huge now that Brissie are showing a bit and we are 0-2.
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
Love Jack.
Opens the door for Koby Stevens and Minch.
Id also bring in DMac for Savage and B White for Webster.
Out: Steven (injured champ), Webster, Savage, Weller (omitted)
In: Minch, Stevens, McKenzie, White
Not sure what is wrong with Newnes?
Opens the door for Koby Stevens and Minch.
Id also bring in DMac for Savage and B White for Webster.
Out: Steven (injured champ), Webster, Savage, Weller (omitted)
In: Minch, Stevens, McKenzie, White
Not sure what is wrong with Newnes?
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
WAsn't a problem at Subiaco was it??BigMart wrote:Which is a fast track... how will our speed be?
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
Webster, Savage, Weller were all OK. Saints should have converted 4 of those goals. If so you wouldn't be calling for there heads.Con Gorozidis wrote:Love Jack.
Opens the door for Koby Stevens and Minch.
Id also bring in DMac for Savage and B White for Webster.
Out: Steven (injured champ), Webster, Savage, Weller (omitted)
In: Minch, Stevens, McKenzie, White
Not sure what is wrong with Newnes?
Another midfielder needs to come in for Steven.
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
No.Con Gorozidis wrote:Love Jack.
Opens the door for Koby Stevens and Minch.
Id also bring in DMac for Savage and B White for Webster.
Out: Steven (injured champ), Webster, Savage, Weller (omitted)
In: Minch, Stevens, McKenzie, White
Not sure what is wrong with Newnes?
Stevens has lost 7 Ks. If he is back next week, will play for Sandy.
Good chance Roo and Armo will be back next game,
White is on the outer.
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
Not able to fly with some types of medical condition.longtimesaint wrote:Will Jack be able to fly home?
(Milne broken cheekbone drove from Perth with a trainer)
Saints statement says he's staying in Perth with club doc Dr Tim Barbour until he gets medical clearance to fly back.
Ruled out for this week
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
So who do we throw into the starting clearance mids to take Jack's place?
I say Acres, ready or not.
It's a punt, but so is anyone else.
I say Acres, ready or not.
It's a punt, but so is anyone else.
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
[quote="Con Gorozidis"]Love Jack.
Opens the door for Koby Stevens and Minch.
Id also bring in DMac for Savage and B White for Webster.
Out: Steven (injured champ), Webster, Savage, Weller (omitted)
In: Minch, Stevens, McKenzie, White
Webster , Savage, Weller will not be dropped...All played ok. Imo
Opens the door for Koby Stevens and Minch.
Id also bring in DMac for Savage and B White for Webster.
Out: Steven (injured champ), Webster, Savage, Weller (omitted)
In: Minch, Stevens, McKenzie, White
Webster , Savage, Weller will not be dropped...All played ok. Imo
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Re: Jack Steven - Punctured Lung
Thought I read that Minchington broke his thumb last week.
Not ideal Sandy not playing this weekend, hope those not playing seniors had a decent training run.
Not ideal Sandy not playing this weekend, hope those not playing seniors had a decent training run.
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